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Cross-Iterative Learning: Mastery Through Momentum

For two years I asked people how to learn faster. No one had a real answer. So I built one. It’s called Cross-Iterative Learning — and it’s how I’ve leveled up everything in my life by switching between projects instead of obsessing over one. It works because it mirrors how real life works. Continue reading

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What I Learned in High School (Besides How to Carry a 50 lb Pack Before It Was Cool)

High school taught me how to show up, think critically, and carry real weight. From varsity tennis to chess club president, those lessons are still carrying me. Continue reading

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The Golden Rule IS Intelligence — Especially for AI

The Golden Rule isn’t just about kindness — it’s the foundation of intelligence itself. Without respect, nothing works: not society, not AI, not your own life. This article breaks down why real intelligence starts with recognizing others, respecting reality, and realizing you could be wrong. It’s the one rule that makes everything else possible. Continue reading

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